How to Open WordPad in Windows 10
WordPad is a free and simple word processing application that was introduced in Windows 95 and is still around in Windows 10. It is not as simple as Notepad nor advanced as Microsoft Word, and it is somewhat limited.https://en.wikipedia....
Method 1 of 6:
Using Windows Search
This is the quickest method.
- Click the search bar/icon on the taskbar. If it's missing, then click on the Start
- Type wordpad.
- Hit the ↵ Enter key or select the matching result.
Method 2 of 6:
Accessing through "All Apps" List in the Start Menu
The Start menu contains a list of all software installed on your PC. WordPad is hidden under the "Windows Accessories" folder of the list.
- Click on the Start
- Open the All apps list from the left of the Start menu. You can also scroll if you've configured it to show on the tiles page.
- Click the "Windows Accessories" folder.
- Choose "WordPad".
Method 3 of 6:
Running through the Dialog Window
- Press the ⊞ Win+R keyboard keys at the same time.
- Type write, wordpad, or %SystemDrive%/Program Files/Windows NT/Accessories/WordPad.exe.
- Hit the ↵ Enter key or click OK.
Method 4 of 6:
Searching with File Explorer
This is the built-in file management app that also stores system files, including WordPad.
- Open File Explorer. You can do this quickly by clicking the taskbar icon
- Type %SystemDrive%/Program Files/Windows NT/Accessories. Hit ↵ Enter or click the right arrow →.
- You can also manually navigate to the folder, replacing "%SystemDrive%" with your drive letter (usually C:).
- Open the "wordpad" executable file. It might have ".exe" at the end of the name depending on your file viewing settings.
Method 5 of 6:
Using the Command Prompt
- Open the Command Prompt. One way is to right-click the Start
- Type write or wordpad.exe.
- Hit ↵ Enter.
Method 6 of 6:
Opening with Windows PowerShell
WordPad can be opened through PowerShell, which is an alternative to Command Prompt.[4]
- Run Powershell. Type powershell into the taskbar search bar (or launch the Start
- Select "Windows PowerShell". Ignore any advanced results that may appear (such as "PowerShell ISE" and "PowerShell (x86)").[5]
- Wait until you see the Microsoft copyright info at the top. Depending on your computer, there might be a delay of up to 5 seconds until this appears.
- Type write.exe.
- Hit ↵ Enter.
Update 04 March 2020
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